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Dental Implant Cost Calculator

This free calculator estimates your 2026 dental implant cost from the three factors that drive it most — how many implants you need, the brand you choose, and whether a bone graft is required. A single all-in implant (post, abutment and crown) typically runs $3,000-$6,000, and a graft can add $500-$3,000.

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Dental Implant Cost Calculator

Adjust implant count, brand and bone graft for a personalised 2026 estimate

paymentsEstimated Cost

$3,000
Low Estimate
$4,500
Average Cost
$6,000
High Estimate

* Estimates based on 2026 U.S. national averages. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

What makes your estimate move

Three inputs explain most of the variation in an implant quote:

What's included — and what isn't

The single-implant base price is all-in: the titanium post, the abutment connector, and the final crown. What is usually billed separately: the initial consultation and 3D CT scan, any bone graft or sinus lift, tooth extraction if the failing tooth is still present, and sedation beyond local anesthesia. A low quote often prices the post only — confirm whether the abutment and crown are included before comparing.

How to read your result

The calculator returns a low, average and high figure per the inputs you choose. Use the average as your working budget, the low as a best case for a budget brand with no graft, and the high as a ceiling for premium brands or grafting in a higher-cost metro. Implants are rarely fully covered by insurance, so plan for most of this to be out of pocket.

Implant cost benchmarks (2026)

ItemLowAverageHigh
Single implant (post + abutment + crown)$3,000$4,500$6,000
Implant post / fixture only$1,500$2,200$3,000
Bone graft (if needed)$500$1,200$3,000

Frequently asked questions

Is this implant calculator free to use?
Yes. The tool is completely free, needs no sign-up and stores no data — it runs entirely in your browser. Adjust the number of implants, the brand and the bone-graft toggle and the estimate updates instantly.
How accurate is the estimate?
It is a planning range, not a quote. The figures are built on published 2024-2026 U.S. fee data for single implants and scaled by implant count, brand tier and whether you need a bone graft. Your real cost depends on a 3D scan, your bone condition, your ZIP code and any insurance, so use the output to sanity-check written quotes.
Does the estimate include the crown and abutment?
The single-implant base price is an all-in figure: the titanium post, the abutment that connects it, and the crown on top. That is why a single tooth lands around $3,000-$6,000 rather than the lower post-only fee. Full-arch and multi-implant cases use a different per-unit structure, so always confirm what a quote covers.
Why does a bone graft add so much?
Many patients who have lost a tooth lack enough jawbone to anchor an implant, so a graft rebuilds the site first. It adds roughly $500-$3,000 and often months of healing. The calculator's bone-graft toggle raises the estimate to reflect this extra surgical step.
Does the implant brand really change the price?
Yes. Premium systems such as Straumann and Nobel Biocare cost more than mid-range (Zimmer, BioHorizons) or budget brands, partly for their long-term track record. The calculator lets you compare tiers; the brand affects the fixture cost, not usually the surgery or crown fees.

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Researched & verified by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team

Independent dental pricing research — figures verified against the ADA Dental Fee Survey, FAIR Health and CMS fee schedules. Not medical advice.

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Data Methodology & Sources

The Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team compiles price ranges from verified sources including the ADA Survey of Dental Fees, FAIR Health and published Delta Dental implant fee data (2024-2026). Calculator multipliers are derived from these benchmarks.

Medical Disclaimer: Content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental advice, diagnosis or a written treatment plan.